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Book Title
Warning to the Crocodiles
Publication Name
Warning to the Crocodiles
Title
Warning to the Crocodiles
Author
Antonio Lobo Antunes
Translator
Karen C. Sherwood Sotelino
Contributor
Karen C. Sherwood Sotelino (Translated by)
Format
Trade Paperback
EAN
9781943150137
ISBN
9781943150137
Publisher
Deep Vellum Publishing
Genre
Fiction
Topic
General, Literary
Release Date
11/11/2021
Release Year
2021
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
215mm
Item Length
8.5in
Series
Portuguese Literature
Publication Year
2021
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
0.4 Oz
Number of Pages
377 Pages

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Set in the aftermath of the "Carnation Revolution" of April 25, 1974, Antonio Lobo Antunes's Warning to the Crocodiles is a fragmented narrative of the violent tensions resulting from major political changes in Portugal. Told through the memories of four women who spend their days fashioning homemade explosives and participating in the kidnap and torture of communists, the novel details the clandestine activities of an extreme right-wing Salazarist faction resisting the country's new embrace of democracy. Warning to the Crocodiles has won numerous awards, including Best Novel by the Portuguese Writers Association and the Austrian State Literature Prize.

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Publisher
Deep Vellum Publishing
ISBN-10
1943150133
ISBN-13
9781943150137
eBay Product ID (ePID)
229013484

Product Key Features

Book Title
Warning to the Crocodiles
Author
Antonio Lobo Antunes
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
General, Literary
Publication Year
2021
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
377 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
0.4 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Pq9263.N77
Reviews
"Lobo Antunes' sketches are alive with the poetry of the everyday, and tinged with the gentlest of self-mockery." --J.M. Coetzee "He's been compared to Faulkner, Dos Passos, García Márquez, Céline, Cormac McCarthy, Malcolm Lowry, Proust, Woolf, Canetti, Gogol, Camus, Cortazar, and Nabokov. The real challenge for reviewers is coming up with a new Master of World Literature Antunes hasn't been compared to." --Quarterly Conversation "Lobo Antunes, one of the most skillful psychological portraitists writing anywhere, renders the turpitude of an entire society through an impasto of intensely individual voices." --The New Yorker "[Lobo Antunes] aims, like Joyce's Stephen Dedalus taking upon himself the woes of Ireland, to be a national conscience, reminding his newly Europeanized, sleekly prosperous compatriots of their shaming past--a legacy of guilt left by the dictatorship of António de Oliveira Salazar, who ruled the country from 1932 to 1968, and by the brutality of his colonial regime in Africa. The Portuguese have officially chosen to forget this era of suffocating oppression, when the Catholic Church unctuously sanctified the strictures of a Fascist state. Lobo Antunes assails the moral cowardice of those who tolerated persecution or quietly collaborated with Salazar's secret police, and is disgusted by Portugal's recent veneer of affluence and spendthrift hedonism. A novel always reveals to us the world inside someone else's head. In the case of Lobo Antunes, that world is the size of a country--small and marginal, perhaps, but teeming with villainy and vice, and as crammed with wounds and festering sores as an overcrowded hospital ward." --The New Yorker "His themes are reminiscent of Faulkner's and Celine's, and his style is as complex as Proust's." --Library Journal "Antunes is definitely a writer worth reading for his literary talent and his insights into Portugal's history, geography, and national character." --Publishers Weekly "Considered by many to be Portugal's greatest living writer, António Lobo Antunes' relative obscurity in the English-speaking world is something of an enigma....The author of 23 novels, and still...turning them out with unerring industriousness, Lobo Antunes is quite a big deal in Portuguese-, Spanish- and French-speaking countries. He has his illustrious champions too: George Steiner calls him "a novelist of the very first rank...an heir to Conrad and Faulkner;" no less a canon-builder than Harold Bloom says Lobo Antunes is "one of the living writers who will matter most...." --The Millions, Considered by many to be Portugal's greatest living writer, Antnio Lobo Antunes' relative obscurity in the English-speaking world is something of an enigma., Antunes is definitely a writer worth reading for his literary talent and his insights into Portugal's history, geography, and national character., [Lobo Antunes] aims, like Joyce's Stephen Dedalus taking upon himself the woes of Ireland, to be a national conscience, reminding his newly Europeanized, sleekly prosperous compatriots of their shaming past--a legacy of guilt left by the dictatorship of Antnio de Oliveira Salazar, who ruled the country from 1932 to 1968, and by the brutality of his colonial regime in Africa. The Portuguese have officially chosen to forget this era of suffocating oppression, when the Catholic Church unctuously sanctified the strictures of a Fascist state. Lobo Antunes assails the moral cowardice of those who tolerated persecution or quietly collaborated with Salazar's secret police, and is disgusted by Portugal's recent veneer of affluence and spendthrift hedonism. A novel always reveals to us the world inside someone else's head. In the case of Lobo Antunes, that world is the size of a country--small and marginal, perhaps, but teeming with villainy and vice, and as crammed with wounds and festering sores as an overcrowded hospital ward., [Lobo Antunes] aims, like Joyce's Stephen Dedalus taking upon himself the woes of Ireland, to be a national conscience, reminding his newly Europeanized, sleekly prosperous compatriots of their shaming past--a legacy of guilt left by the dictatorship of António de Oliveira Salazar, who ruled the country from 1932 to 1968, and by the brutality of his colonial regime in Africa. The Portuguese have officially chosen to forget this era of suffocating oppression, when the Catholic Church unctuously sanctified the strictures of a Fascist state. Lobo Antunes assails the moral cowardice of those who tolerated persecution or quietly collaborated with Salazar's secret police, and is disgusted by Portugal's recent veneer of affluence and spendthrift hedonism. A novel always reveals to us the world inside someone else's head. In the case of Lobo Antunes, that world is the size of a country--small and marginal, perhaps, but teeming with villainy and vice, and as crammed with wounds and festering sores as an overcrowded hospital ward., "Considered by many to be Portugal's greatest living writer, Antnio Lobo Antunes' relative obscurity in the English-speaking world is something of an enigma....The author of 23 novels, and still...turning them out with unerring industriousness, Lobo Antunes is quite a big deal in Portuguese-, Spanish- and French-speaking countries. He has his illustrious champions too: George Steiner calls him "a novelist of the very first rank...an heir to Conrad and Faulkner;" no less a canon-builder than Harold Bloom says Lobo Antunes is "one of the living writers who will matter most....", "Considered by many to be Portugal's greatest living writer, António Lobo Antunes' relative obscurity in the English-speaking world is something of an enigma....The author of 23 novels, and still...turning them out with unerring industriousness, Lobo Antunes is quite a big deal in Portuguese-, Spanish- and French-speaking countries. He has his illustrious champions too: George Steiner calls him "a novelist of the very first rank...an heir to Conrad and Faulkner;" no less a canon-builder than Harold Bloom says Lobo Antunes is "one of the living writers who will matter most....", Lobo Antunes' sketches are alive with the poetry of the everyday, and tinged with the gentlest of self-mockery., Lobo Antunes, one of the most skillful psychological portraitists writing anywhere, renders the turpitude of an entire society through an impasto of intensely individual voices., He's been compared to Faulkner, Dos Passos, Garca Mrquez, Cline, Cormac McCarthy, Malcolm Lowry, Proust, Woolf, Canetti, Gogol, Camus, Cortazar, and Nabokov. The real challenge for reviewers is coming up with a new Master of World Literature Antunes hasn't been compared to., He's been compared to Faulkner, Dos Passos, García Márquez, Céline, Cormac McCarthy, Malcolm Lowry, Proust, Woolf, Canetti, Gogol, Camus, Cortazar, and Nabokov. The real challenge for reviewers is coming up with a new Master of World Literature Antunes hasn't been compared to.
Copyright Date
2021
Dewey Decimal
869.342
Intended Audience
Trade
Series
Portuguese Literature Ser.
Dewey Edition
23

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